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Vol. 2 No. 1 (2017)

Articles

  • From Dislocation to Relocation: Preaching in Times of Transition
    Alfred Stephen
    1-15
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  • Exodus or Exile: Hermeneutic Shifts in a Shifting Fijian Methodist Church
    Jerusha Matsen Neal
    16-25
    • PDF
  • Spirit on the Loose in Times of Transition: Early Women Preachers in the U.S.A.
    Leonora Tubbs Tisdale
    26-36
    • PDF
  • Topical Preaching and Otherness: A Conversational Topical Preaching Proposal
    Bryan Nash
    37-46
    • PDF
  • Homiletic Transitions in The Netherlands: The Spirit, Human Language and Real Preaching
    Theo Pleizier
    47-64
    • PDF
  • Preaching in Times of the European ‘Refugee Crisis’: A Symposium in Leipzig (October 2016) and the starting point of a European Research Project on the Relevance of ‘Pulpit Speech’ in Society and Politics.
    Alexander Deeg
    65-73
    • PDF
  • Preaching in Times of the European ‘Refugee Crisis’: Scandinavian perspectives
    Marlene Ringgaard Lorensen, Tone Stangeland Kaufman, Carina Sundberg, Sivert Angel, Pia Nordin Christensen, Tron Fagermoen, Elisabeth Tveito Johnsen, Pernilla Myrelid, Linn Sæbø Rystad
    74-100
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  • Squib: Preaching Politics
    David M. Stark
    101-102
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